Everything right now is either smashed or done cowboy style for the grill. These new recipes are good but there's something about the traditional ones our moms and grandmothers used. There was a certain fun to them tha't snot seen in today's dishes.
Of course there's barbecued meats. yet the ones of our parents day weren't marinated in fancy mixes. Most of the time steaks and chicken parts were treated like hamburgers and hotdogs. Just throw on the grill , then flipped over before servingYou actually get more of the meat's flavor by doing thish along with having a crispy coating. If you do want some flavoring the, just season with salt and pepper. That's it. You can go old school for the steaks and offer a bottle of Worcester sauce. You can also have a bottle of barbecue sauce handy for both the beef and poultry. This also applies to ribs. There's no need to whip up a fancy sauce for them. Toss them on the grill and then serve with the same barbecue sauce. Guests may enjoy dipping the ribs into a bowl of the sauce and it's actually not as messy too. Treat corn in the same way too. It doesn't;t need to be fancy Mexican street corn. Just grill it for nineteen to twenty minutes, turning every so often to prevent charring or burning. Slather butter or margarine on a long with a good sprinkle of salt and then dig in, It';s a great way to really enjoy the corn's sweet flavor.
Going old school means enjoying simple salads and dishes that highlight the main course's charred goodness. Three bean salad is the perfect barbecue side.It;s so easy to make. The recipe varies from family to family. Some add garbanzo beans and switch out green beans and vice a versa. The best ones include red kidney beans, white kidney or Cannellini and garbanzo beans. You can add a teaspoons o finely minced onion for more flavor or a quarter teaspoon of onion powder. Dress with olive oil and red or white wine vinegar. It may need some salt and pepper but that's it. Chill for a few hours before serving. Other classic salads are broccoli and green beans. These are simple to make and you can even use frozen veggies. After steaming them just dress with oil vinegar and dashes of onion and garlic powder. Season with salt and pepper to taste.How do you end a classic barbecue? A Jello salad! This is mixing the powdered gelatin with cottage cheese and pineapple juice. Whipped cream is folded in then the crushed pineapple.. It;s chilled and then served as a sweet side or a dessert.It;s your choice.
Forget all this fancy new fangled stuff. Go old school with a classic barbecue. It;s makes for simple ,tasty and fun eating.
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